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'Bigger ripples' worth the effort: Sander

Briefs from Tuesday's council Committee of the Whole meeting

Adult literacy programs receive a boost

Two Squamish-based adult literacy programs received a total of more than $60,000 in funding announced this week as part of the B.C. government's Community Adult Literacy Program.

Development process problems acknowledged

New DOS council, staff aiming to increase certainty by dealing with major concerns early-on

Bear Aware funding in limbo

Program still waiting on provincial cash, firm DOS budget commitment

Let there be lights: council

Briefs from Tuesday's special DOS council meeting

Avalanche safety event set

B.C. Parks and the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) are hosting a two-day event next week to help locals learn more about staying safe in avalanche country. The event, planned next Saturday and Sunday (Jan. 21 and 22) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Squamish's New Year's Baby doubles up

Squamish's New Year's Baby doubles up

James, Atkinson welcome twins as first babies of 2012

Heated council debate rendered moot

DOS official discovers error, voices optimism about future of Valleycliffe-to-downtown trail link

Alcohol a factor in two separate assaults

Weekly briefs from the Squamish RCMP

Hoskin named DOS recreation director

Squamish resident brings experience with Parks, Trans Canada Trail